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Q: Does mechanical weathering strength and rocks?
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Mechanical weathering and chemical weathering?

can you tell me about chemical and mechanical weathering


How can weathering mechanically and chemically change the earth?

Mechanical weathering or physical weathering changes the earth by causing rocks to crumble. Mechanical weathering has the same effect when rocks heat up and cool down


What mechanical breakdown of rocks by the action of other rocks and sand particles is?

mechanical or physical weathering


What is the mechanical breakdown of rocks by the action of other rocks and sand particles?

mechanical or physical weathering


What is the differences of chemical and mechanical weathering?

Mechanical weathering is the breaking down of rock without chemical reaction.Mechanical weathering is also when water gets into the cracks of the rocks and makes the rocks expand.Like ice wedging.while chemical weathering changes the rocks by chemicals.


How are mechanical and chemical weathering related?

mechanical weathering and chemical weathering are related because their both are types of weathering


Halite in rocks dissolving in water is a mechanical or chemical weathering?

it is chemical weathering


Which type of weathering causes the mineral composition of rocks to change?

mechanical weathering


What is weathering by crystal growth?

It is mechanical weathering. They help to break rocks physically


Weathering by abrasion is usually caused by?

Wind-blown sand causes Mechanical Weathering of rocks by abrasion


What are the difference between mechanical weathering and chemical weathering?

The differences are that mechanical weathering breaks rocks into little pieces.. Chemical weathering not only breaks the rock but dissolves it.


What are characteristics of mechanical weathering?

Mechanical weathering is when rocks are worn away by physical action, ex: a river running past.